Blizzard is giving out free card packs in Hearthstone to celebrate Year of the Mammoth

Hearthstone's Year of the Kraken ended when the year of 2017 started, which means a new Hearthstone year is upon us- The Year of the Mammoth, along with it, comes Journey to Un'Goro which marks the beginning of Year of the Mammoth. Seeing that it is a reason to celebrate, Blizzard is giving away free card packs to Hearthstone players and Journey to Un'Goro card pack is included as well.

During the week before the new Year of the Mammoth begins, you’ll be rewarded for just showing up to the party! All you need to do is log in to Hearthstone each day beginning March 29 until April 5 to claim your rewards. Take a look at the awesome rewards Blizzard are offering just by logging into the game:

March 29: 50 gold

March 30:Mean Streets of Gadgetzan card pack

March 31: 100 Dust

April 1:Whispers of the Old Gods card pack

April 2:Journey to Un’Goro card pack

April 3: 50 gold

April 4:Journey to Un’Goro card pack

April 5: Golden Volcanosaur (To receive the Golden Volcanosaur card reward, you will need to log in with a Hearthstone client that has been fully updated for Journey to Un'Goro)

Daily rewards begin and end when quests reset each day in your region, so be sure to log in to the game every day and don't miss out on the awesome rewards Blizzard is giving out. Do check out Blizzard's official Hearthstone Blog for more information pertaining Journey to Un'Goro and Year of the Mammoth.

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